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Statistical Modeling and Analysis of Power Amplifier Nonlinearities in Communication Systems

Mohammad Hossein Moghaddam, Sina Rezaei Aghdam, Nicolò Mazzali, Thomas Eriksson

2021IEEE Transactions on Communications13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hardware impairments in general and amplifier nonlinearity in particular severely limit the performance of communication links. This paper analytically provides statistical results on how a nonlinear amplifier affects the quality of signals in communication systems. In particular, we propose a statistical model that describes the nonlinear distortion as a function of the input signal’s average and instantaneous power and captures the pulse-shaping and matched filters’ effects. We show through simulations and complementary measurements that the proposed model can provide an authentic connection between the communication system parameters, power amplifier nonlinearity characteristics, and the communication system performance. It serves not only as a reliable model for nonlinear distortion analysis but also as a design tool that allows optimization of signal and filter characteristics with respect to nonlinear distortion.

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